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Pregnancy question...

Sorry but I relate better to you guys in this community, not the pregancy community.... I'm 25 weeks pregnant and my pelvis area is very sore. It's painful to walk, get dressed and just be. It already starts in the morning. I've stopped walking on walks, just the normal errands. It hurts and I want to know how to ease the pain. I told the doctor and she said it's fine, normal. My neighbor recommended a support belt to ease the pain.

I really can't imagine a pain in your pelvis area severe enough to make it difficult to just do normal daily things and be ok with you doctor. If it continues I'd see your doctor again and if it's a good doctor they will look into it even if it's just to calm any fears or to help you be more comfortable.

It sounds like something that i went through with my second pregnancy. I even had an intense ultrasound done all for nothing. They could give me no explanation whatsoever besides my uterus streching(duh) but it did go away and I would definitely keep letting your doc know that it is still hurting...sorry for your pain(((HUGS)))

Oh you poor thing, I know what you are going through. I had that with my third child. The only things that helped me was to lie on my side with a body pillow between my legs and the swimming pool. Your baby's head is probably resting on your pelvic bone and that makes it feel like there is alot of pressure and pain. I have tried the support belt thing, I don't work, I think it is made for your back, it never done a thing for me. You should just try to take it easy. Huggs to you, good luck :)

yes- I swwear that my pelvic bones shifted during and after pregnancy. The support belt to wear while you are upright- and the pillows- under belly while on your side, one between knees, and one between the ankles helped me.

well i had a a rough labour with my second child,and the doctor had said he had bruised my pelvic bone.with my 3 and 4th preganacy i could barely walk or stand up after sitting it was so painfull i caould barely stand it,i was even enduced at 8 months with the last 2 as it got so bad,but after the pregnancy it goes unless i do something really bad to affect it.but you should'nt worry if even your doctor said it was ok.hope you feel better

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